LE AR N EN G LI S H I N I A REL ND Cork English World LE AR N EN G LIS H I N I A REL ND Cork English World Crawford Park, Bishop Street Cork, Ireland. Tel: +353 21 4320005 Email: info@cew.ie www.cew.ie Contents 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Staff & Location Facilities Your English Level General English Courses English for Professionals Academic Programme International Teacher Training Accommodation Social Life 10 good reasons to choose Cork and Cork English World for your English Language Course t n l A A r n ib sio v s e s F u o o pr Mbiti A r e e w e n CAr d n r e o M s l l i sk un F Lifelong Learning Programme 1 2 Cork City: ‘Small City, Huge Heart’ Vibrant & dynamic city. Experience the Irish Culture 3 4 Committed teachers & staff Quality courses recognised by ACELS/QQI 5 6 10 students maximum per class City centre location opposite landmark of St. Finbarre’s Cathedral 7 Apartment accommodation beside the school 8 Personal care and attention 9 Best value for money in Cork 10 98% satisfied clients Staff 3 Directors: Majellia Sheehan Mireille Kingston BA, DELTA (Cambridge) Director MA, M.I.A.T.I Director Majellia Sheehan BA, RELSA TEFL, DELTA (Cambridge) is one of the Directors of CEW. She has been working in the ELT industry since 1990. Majellia has worked in France, Spain and in Ireland. Her ELT experience ranges from teaching General, Business and Exam English classes to Pre and Post Teacher Training courses. Majellia is a Cambridge and IELTS examiner. Mireille Kingston MA, M.I.A.T.I is CEW’s other Director. Mireille has been involved in language learning and teaching since 1988. Among her many duties, Mireille oversees the financial aspects of CEW, manages LE ND AR the office and deals with agents. LA N IR E Cork English World E N G LI S H I N Teaching Staff: All ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Cork English World CEW trainers meet the following requirements: University Graduates TEFL qualification: DELTA or CELTA or CELT TEFL Minimum 2 years experience of teaching international classes In-service Training & Professional Development LE AR REL N EN G LIS H I N I AN D CEW teachers are interested in their students’ progress and actively advise students on the best learning strategies. Regular attendance at professional development conferences ensures that all trainers and tutors are kept at the cutting edge of methodologies and approaches to English Language Teaching. Location AD RO TRAIN IRE NM STATION GLA LOWER POP E’S Q UAY RTAIN ST REET CAMDEN QUAY COA L’S Q UAY Y QUA OR’S HEL MACCU C BAT ST PA TRICK ’S QU AY MERC MA RN ’S QU AY E RK TR TS T EE EET STR PARN ELL EET UL PA EET STR E STL CA EET P’S R T ST VER OLI ET UNK LAP E LL ESE GL AN MA TH SOU AR ST FINBARR’S CA CATHEDRAL D AENT RELE N EN GLISH IN I TR S CK RA Cork English World LE AR REL N EN G LIS H I N I AN SULLIVAN’S QUAY GE OR GE ’S Q UA Y SOU R BA ET LE TRE ET AS STRE Cork English ’S QUAY PROBYWorld DEANS HALL D Y QUA PL RAD AIN HM T SOU Y E P LUC BISHO RK PA SH ENGLIKET MAR PA ND GRA REET GTON ST WASHIN BUS STATION CE P LA PAT RICK’ S ST R E E T PENR OSE Q UAY HANT CO STR ET TRE AIN NS HM RT A ATT NO GR LAVITT’S QUAY TH T ERR ACE With combined experience of over 30 years in the ELT sector, directors Majellia and Mireille can guarantee the most effective and enjoyable English Language Learning experience. 4 Facilities Patio Students can relax in our patio Canteen Students can bring their lunch and have it in the canteen Computer room Students have access to the computer room at break time or can access the internet on their phone or laptop with free wifi IT enabled classrooms + Interactive whiteboards Support Services for Students: Visa requiring students will receive a registration letter once their fees have been paid in full. Insurance: European students should bring their EHIC (European Health Insurance Card). This gives students free access to emergency hospital care – Visits to doctors are either free or can be reimbursed. CEW can organise medical insurance for students from outside the EU. Immigration registration: visa requiring students will be given a letter from the school for immigration so that they can get their Garda National Immigration Bureau card (GNIB). Bank Account: if students wish to open a bank account, CEW helps them with the relevant paperwork needed in the local banks. PPS number: students who wish to work in Ireland need to apply for a PPS number. CEW issues a letter to apply for this number and will tell them how to obtain one. Honestly, this is the first language course that she’s been on that we’ve seen any difference and she’s been on many. Starwood International Manager. Your English Level 5 First Day at CEW: • On your first day of tuition, you will do a short 3-part Placement Test (Speaking, Listening and Writing) in order to assess your level of English. You are then assigned to the appropriate class. Courses are held at all levels from A1 to C2. • The Academic Manager closely monitors the progress of the students by communicating with the tutors on a daily basis. Students can do an Exit Test to see their own improvement at the end of their stay. B1 A2 A1 C2 User Proficient nt User f Reference Independe mework o r Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation. Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. Can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options. Basic Use B2 ropean Fra C1 Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognise implicit meaning. Can express him/herself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes. Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organisational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices. Common E u C2 Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read. Can summarise information from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation. Can express him/herself spontaneously, very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shades of meaning even in more complex situations. (CEFR) CEFR/Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: C1 B2 B1 A2 Proficiency (CPE) 9 Advanced (CAE) 8 IELTS 7.5 7 6.5 First (FCE) 6 5.5 Preliminary (PET) 5 4.5 4 Key (KET) A1 Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. Can produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest. Can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes & ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. Can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment). Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. Can describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need. Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. Can introduce him/herself and others and can ask and answer questions about personal details such as where he/she lives, people he/she knows and things he/she has. Can interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help. 6 General English Courses General English: CEW Courses are designed to provide students with the language skills needed to communicate effectively and confidently in English. Our Courses also provide students with the skills and strategies necessary for learning English outside the classroom. “Our Academic Manager is always available to help and advise students who are encountering difficulties with their language acquisition.” Our General English courses are available all year round and are multinational. Students can enrol for any number of weeks with a minimum stay of 1 week. Courses are of 15 or 20 hours per week, which allows time for private study and afternoon activities. 30 hour courses are designed for students who wish to follow a more intensive English course. FREE W EE CONV ERSAT KLY CLASS ION All stu de course nts on fulltime s a free can attend co class e nversation very w eek. tiMetAble: ge1 20 hours per week 09:00 to 13:15 ge2 15 hours per week 09:00 to 12:15 ge3 30 hours per week 09:00 to 13:15 & 14:15 to 16:15 sChool holidAys: CEW is closed on the following dates: January 1, March 17, Easter Monday, First Monday in May, First Monday in June, First Monday in August, Last Monday in October, 2 weeks at Christmas Part-Time Courses: AFternoon ClAsses: 4 hours per week, twice weekly evening ClAsses: 3 hours per week, twice weekly sAturdAy ClAsses: 2 hours on Saturday These courses are specifically designed for non-native speakers of English living and working in Ireland. They give the learner the opportunity to expand their vocabulary and develop their fluency and accuracy in a written and spoken context. They also help to develop the learner’s ability to communicate effectively in a social setting or work environment. Please enquire for dates and fees. I would recommend CEW because there’s a good balance between sharing experience, getting new ideas, learning about Irish culture and tradition and wonderful teachers! Thank you CEW. Three words to describe CEW: Ambition, Hard work & Friendliness! Neli, Bulgaria English For Professionals 7 Students can choose between a Combination Course or Private Tuition. All clients are accompanied by a CEW tutor for lunch. These courses are available all year round and clients can enrol for any number of weeks. Each client completes a detailed Needs Analysis prior to coming to CEW. Acting on the information provided in this Needs Analysis, our Academic Manager, works in conjunction with the tutor in order to design a syllabus which is tailor-made for the client. tiMetAble: CC1 lunch with a tutor and private classes from 14:30 to 17:00 twice weekly (days to be confirmed on arrival) CC2 Combination Courses: Combination Courses (General English group classes in the morning, lunch with a tutor and afternoon one-to-one lessons) are ideal for business clients who wish to study both General English and English for a Specific Purpose., i.e. Business English, English for Marketing, English for I.T. Aeronautical English, Legal English, etc. group classes from 09:00 to 13:15 group classes from 09:00 to 13:15 lunch with a tutor and private classes from 14:30 to 17:00 (Monday to Thursday) CC3 group classes from 09:00 to 13:15 lunch with a tutor and private classes from 14:30 to 17:45 Cork English World helps you improve your English very quickly in an excellent and nice atmosphere. Thi Hong, France tiMetAble: Private Tuition: ChoiCe oF: 15, 20, 25, 30 or 35 hour courses + lunch with a tutor Private Tuition is suitable for Business Clients They are intensive and are designed to achieve maximum benefit in a short period of time. CoMponents oF the Course CAn inClude: International Business Vocabulary Simulated Business Situations Language of Meetings and Negotiations Telephone Skills Presentations Case Studies Role plays Guest speakers on request. oto 1 Course (15 hours) 09:00 to 12:15 + lunch with a tutor oto 2 Course (20 hours) 09:00 to 13:15 + lunch with a tutor oto 3 Course (25 hours) 09:00 to 13:15 + lunch with a tutor 14:30 to 17:00 twice weekly oto 4 Course (30 hours) 09:00 to 13:15 + lunch with a tutor 14:30 to 16:30 oto 5 Course (35 hours) 09:00 to 13:15 + lunch with a tutor 14:30 to 17:45 (days to be confirmed on arrival) 8 Academic Programme ● 15/20 hours per week ● 25 Week Course ● 25 Week Holiday Period This course is for students who wish to follow an Academic Programme leading to the IELTS examination – International English Language Testing System that gives you a score on a band of 1 to 9 – 6.5 being the required level to enter most university programmes world-wide. This programme is especially suited to non-EU students who want to work while studying in Ireland. On the Academic programme, students are registered as full-time students and they are able to work up to 20 hours per week and full-time during their holiday time. Students are tested at the start of the course and if their level is not high enough to start the IELTS preparation class, they will be placed in General English classes until they are at the required B1 level. Thank you for the quality of the course, I am more than happy with my IELTS score. Each student matters to you and that’s what makes CEW different. Bia, Brazil The IELTS exam takes place several times a year and students are given any help they need in registering. tiMetAble: Morning Classes Monday - Friday 09:00 - 12:15/13:15 Afternoon Classes Monday - Friday 14:15 - 17:30 Exam Preparation Courses: Cork English World runs Exam Preparation Courses for IELTS and Cambridge Exams. These exams are recognised by employers and universities worldwide and give students the opportunity to formalise their English language training. CEW Exam Courses are designed to provide students with the language skills and examination skills needed to succeed in their chosen examination. Our Courses also provide students with the skills and strategies necessary for learning English outside the classroom, promoting learner autonomy. Bia, Brazil, IELTS score 8 Majellia Sheehan, the Director of CEW, is an experienced Cambridge examiner and is available for advice, tips and exam practice. This is a very valuable advantage to CEW students and our success rate is a reflection of its worth. International Teacher Training Teacher Training input sessions inClude: Over 200 teachers per year choose CEW for their Professional Training and Upskilling. Discover Cork CEW provides 2 week In-Service Teacher Training courses to teachers from across Europe. Interculturalism through Music & Video All CEW courses qualify for Comenius/Grundtvig funding. Using the Internet as a Resource Fly on the wall - Making videos in the ELT classroom Communicative Competence Courses are available at Easter, June to September and in October. Staging Poetry Our courses are specifically designed for Primary & Secondary School Teachers (Comenius) and Vocational and Adult Education Teachers (Grundtvig). Green English Check www.ec.europa.eu/education for more information about grant applications & deadlines. Ireland and the E.U. Pronunciation Songs in the Language Classroom Incorporating new technologies Classroom Language Irish Education System Lifelong Learning Programme 9 POP 10 Accommodation E’S Q UAY CAMDEN QUAY COA L’S Q UAY AY S QU OR’ HEL C BAT EE TR TS KE AR AIN HM RT Apartments M RN CO NO EET STR AN ATT GR LAVITT’ S QUAY T T EET STR E DeansHall Apartments are CEW’s preferredL Schoice of TRE AU P Apartment Accommodation. T E E TR ES STL CA They are situated next door to the school: it will take you only 1 minute to get from your T apartment to your classroom. N STREE SHINGTO ISH ENGLKET MAR AD PAR ND GRA WA PAT RICK’ S ST R E E T RE N EN G LI S H I N I LA ND DEANS HALL Cork English World LE AR RE N EN G LIS H I N I LA ET AR MA TH SOU STRE Cork English World LE VE OLI E AIN TH M SOU EY P LUC BISHOARK P T REE T ST KET UN R PL PROBY’S SULLIVAN’S QUAY QUAY GE OR ET RE ND K AC ST FINBARR’S CATHEDRAL ST R AR B Apartment accommodation usually involves sharing an apartment with at least three other students where there is a communal living / dining area and shared bathroom. In apartment accommodation, you provide your own food. Bed linen is provided (unless otherwise stated), but we recommend that you bring your own towels. FACilities At deAnshAll: Free Internet Spacious Rooms Caretaker Service CCTV Security System Laundry Recycling Area Reception & Management Front Door Intercom Sky TV I stayed at DeansHall Apartments - the location is fantastic, so close to the school and the city centre. Elena, Italy Office Early booking is essential if you wish to secure apartment accommodation in the summer. GE ’S Q UA Y Social Life Host Families Irish Host Families have a tradition of hospitality and warmth. This tradition is renowned the world over and has been a major factor in attracting thousands of students to Ireland for many years. The Host Family is a vital component of a student’s learning experience in Ireland, both educationally and culturally, and lends itself to a well-balanced encounter with Irish Life. The Host Families at CEW are situated all over Cork City, and can cater for the many and varied requests, from non-smoking to special dietary needs. The host family will provide the student with breakfast (continental) and an evening meal. Social Programme We organise guided social and cultural activities to allow you to enjoy your stay in Cork. All you need to do is book at reception and you can socialise with classmates, relax and learn about the history and culture of Cork and surrounding areas. the progrAMMe ChAnges every week And inCludes: Orientation Tour of Cork City Free weekly conversation class Half day excursions to Blarney, Cobh & Kinsale Visits to Cork City Gaol, Cork Vision Centre Greyhound racing Pub evenings with Traditional Irish Music and Dance Full-day excursions to The Ring of Kerry, West Cork & East Cork 11 LE AR N EN G LI S H I N I A REL ND Cork English World LE AR N EN G LIS H I N I A REL Explore Cork... you won’t regret it or forget it! ND Cork English World Crawford Park, Bishop Street Cork, Ireland. 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